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    Child rights and the law in East Africa / by Hussain, Mohammed Saheb, Mashamba, Clement J.

    Published 2014
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    Intangible heritage /

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Cultural property Protection (International law) 13961…”
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    Administrative law / by Forsyth, C. F., Wade, William, 1918-2004

    Published 2014
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    Self-determination and secession in Africa : the post-colonial state / by Bereketeab, Redie

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Conceptions, international law and charters.…”
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    African Approaches to Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property, Development and the Contested Meanings of Decolonisation by Ntokozo Dladla

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I argue that in the work of Okediji, the term is used to renew the radical debates of the 1970s on the right to development in order to undo international law and IP’s imperialist correlates. In the work of Ncube, on the other hand, the term is used to disarticulate the “literal” meaning of decolonisation (1955–1975) from the historical exigencies which necessitated the emergence of African approaches to international law. …”
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    Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos: autoridade, significado e natureza jurídica by Fredys Orlando Sorto

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The idea that only the State is subject to International Law lingered for many years. At present it is undeniable the existence of other subjects, among which, the human being. …”
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    Santé et biens communs : un regard de juriste. by Isabelle Moine-Dupuis

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…For instance, French lawyers use concepts which can be used in order to qualify right to care (as an inalienable right), or medicine as an object of intellectual property as well as “traditional” one. An international law for health goods could be also based on a right of use for each person on the molecule which is the same in the generic drug or in the patented one. …”
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    Crimes against Future Generations: Implementing Intergenerational Justice through International Criminal Law by Sébastien Jodoin

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Such a crime would penalise acts or conduct that amount to serious violations of existing international law regarding economic, social and cultural rights or the environment.…”
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    Combining Intergenerational and International Justice by Christoph Lumer

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Such a crime would penalise acts or conduct that amount to serious violations of existing international law regarding economic, social and cultural rights or the environment.…”
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    Understanding legislation: a practical guide to statutory interpretation / by Lowe, David, (Lawyer), Potter, Charlie, (Lawyer)

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction to domestic legislation : statutes and subordinate legislation -- Anatomy and structure of domestic legislation -- Core principles and approach -- General presumptions as to the intended effect of legislation -- Interaction of legislation -- Internal aids to interpretation -- External aids to interpretation -- The Interpretation Act 1978 -- The effect of international law on domestic legislation -- Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 : Sections 3 and 4 -- Sources of EU law and the nature, anatomy and structure of EU legislation -- Interpretation of EU law and its effect on domestic legislation -- Research tools and works of reference -- Checklist : practical considerations.…”
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    THE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATION OF PATIENT’S RIGHT ABUSE BY HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN PLATEAU SPECIALIST HOSPITAL, JOS by Emmanuel Mahanan Josiah

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Furthermore, this study argued that some of such abuses could lead to corrupt acts, as identified under international law. Finally, the study concluded that there are clear links between such corrupt acts and human rights law, and that some of such acts can be identified as concrete human rights violations. …”
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    United Nations Peacekeeping and the Principal of Non-Intervention: A TWAIL Perspective by Jennifer Giblin by Madeeha Umair Malik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Jennifer Giblin’s United Nations Peacekeeping and the Principle of Non-Intervention: A TWAIL Perspective critically examines the evolution of UN peacekeeping through the lens of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL). The book challenges whether contemporary peacekeeping missions truly adhere to the principle of non-intervention or serve as instruments of Western influence. …”
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    Selected issues regarding children’s rights in the war on terror with a particular focus on Syria by Matusiak-Frącczak Magdalena

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Lastly, the deliberations will focus on the policy of citizenship revocation that is applied by some states in terrorism combatting and it will be studied whether this policy can be applied to children in conformity with international law. It results from the analysis that states have obligations towards children placed in the Syrian camps being their nationals, especially an obligation to repatriate them and to enable their rehabilitation and reintegration.…”
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    IGJR 2/2019: Open topic issue on intergenerational justice by IF and FRFG

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The IGJR publishes articles from humanities, social sciences, and international law. The journal is released biannually and employs a double-blind peer review process. …”
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    LEGAL AND ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF INDEPENDENT AZERBAIJAN IN RELATION TO NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES by Katana Gafarova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The legal basis of Azerbaijan's co-operation with neighbouring countries is determined on three levels: 1) universal international law; 2) regional international law; 3) national. …”
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    Application and Interpretation of the Genocide Convention in the Recent Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice: Issues of Jurisdiction by Rutvica Rusan Novokmet

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…On the one hand, they strengthen the Convention in terms of reaffirmation of the prerequisites for the establishment of the jurisdiction of the Court, and, on the other, they contribute to the preservation of the fundamental principles of international law and the rules on State responsibility, as well as to the prevention of future acts of genocide.…”
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    Dzieciństwo, dziecko i jego dobro w perspektywie Korczakowskiej by Małgorzata Turczyk, Justyna Kusztal

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…As a result: the principle of the best interest of the child as a determinant of the pedagogical practice of Janusz Korczak has been normalized in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and other acts of Polish and international law. This category is interpreted dynamically in the context of changes in the discourses of a child and childhood functioning in social and political life, especially in the area of education and upbringing of the young generation. …”
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    THE ABUSE OF DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES AMONG STATES: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES by UDEOJI EBELE ANGELA, OCHOGA EDWIN OCHOGA

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The paper concluded that, some diplomats have taken advantage of their immunity to commit crimes and the development is a threat to the sanctity of international law particularly the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Immunity Relations, 1961 regime. …”
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